Thursday, March 28, 2013

Most Popular posts of Galaxy S4
Galaxies Far Far Away
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
A vast multitude of incandescent stars emit their lovely glittering light within the more than 100 billion galaxies that float around in the observable Universe. In July 2012 astronomers reported the shocking discovery of a galaxy that should not be there--a fully-formed spiral galaxy dwelling in the very early Universe. The discovery presents an enticing mystery because this spiral galaxy already existed billions of years before most other spiral galaxies had the time to form.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Galaxies-Far-Far-Away
id=7214963 - Aug 07, 2012
Clusters Of Dazzling Galaxies
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound structures known to inhabit our Universe. These gigantic structures often contain thousands of incandescent galaxies, and two recent discoveries are some of the most dazzling yet.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Clusters-Of-Dazzling-Galaxies
id=7239867 - Aug 22, 2012
Our Once And Future Galaxy
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
The Andromeda galaxy is our Milky Way's nearest large galactic neighbor in Space. It is a spiral galaxy like our own, but it is a slightly larger spiral. Andromeda is about 2 million light-years away from us--at least, right now. Gravity is drawing Andromeda relentlessly toward our Milky Way at about 100 kilometers per second. In about 4 billion years our Galaxy will crash into and merge with Andromeda--creating the great ""Milkomeda" Galaxy!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Our-Once-And-Future-Galaxy
id=7381090 - Nov 16, 2012
Of Galaxies And Kings
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
NGC 6872 is a breathtaking, star-bedecked, barred spiral galaxy, well-known for many years to be one of the biggest galaxies dancing around in the observable Universe. In January 2013, an international team of astronomers made the announcement that new observations have revealed that this enormous galaxy is the largest spiral observed so far in the Cosmos--and crowned it the King of Galaxies!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Of-Galaxies-And-Kings
id=7462833 - Jan 16, 2013
Distant Galaxies In The Dark
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
It is thought that small galactic embryos collided and merged together in the very early Universe to ultimately create the enormous and majestic galaxies that we observe today. In July 2012, astronomers announced the first observations of "dark galaxies". Dark galaxies are a predicted stage of ancient galactic formation, never before seen--until now.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Distant-Galaxies-In-The-Dark
id=7251464 - Aug 28, 2012
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Elliptical Galaxies
by
James Monahan
Elliptical galaxies are ellipsoidal agglomerations of stars, which usually do not contain much interstellar matter, and look smoothly like small wads when viewed through a telescope.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Hitchhikers-Guide-to-Elliptical-Galaxies
id=106551 - Dec 03, 2005
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Reviews
by
Matthew Abbott
Before you decide which Samsung tablet you want, you should read at least one good Samsung Galaxy review. When it comes to the world of tablets, there are few companies that have gotten a better reputation for delivering great goods than Samsung. However, the Samsung Galaxy Tablet, which has a 10.1 inch screen, doesn't come without a pretty hefty price tag. At around $500 on Amazon, the Samsung Galaxy review you read should explain why it's worth every penny, otherwise you might end up with a product that you don't really want.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-10.1-Reviews
id=6580061 - Sep 22, 2011
Milking the Galaxy
by
Ragz Vamz
This article is about how Samsung has made sure that they earned the best revenue out a phone that they had crafted incredibly well. It also describes how Samsung co-ordinated with many stakeholders including the Carriers and also their own Competitors to deliver a phone that has become the best-selling Android Superphone in the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Milking-the-Galaxy
id=6712145 - Nov 23, 2011
Hotdog Galaxies
by
Judith E Braffman-Miller
Astronomers once believed that Spiral galaxies and Elliptical galaxies represent two separate and unrelated beasts in the Cosmic Zoo. However, astronomers are now arriving at the realization that these two types of galaxies are really only different stages in the life of a single species of Cosmic beast. The infrared vision of NASA's Wide Field Infrared Survey (WISE) telescope has now spotted a population of weird objects that astronomers are playfully calling "hotDOGs", for hot, dust-obscured galaxies. Some astronomers think that these bizarre objects are the missing link between Spirals and Ellipticals.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Hotdog-Galaxies
id=7262035 - Sep 02, 2012
Galaxies, Galaxy Clusters and Galaxy Super Clusters: The Cosmological Principle
by
John Thomas Didymus
The immensity of the observable universe is simply mind-boggling. Yet, at present, we really have no idea of what proportion of the whole universe the portion we observe represents. Recent theories of the origin of the universe suggest that the vastness of our universe might be an "infinitesimal" grain in a multiverse(i.e. the set of all existing universes).
http://ezinearticles.com/?Galaxies,-Galaxy-Clusters-and-Galaxy-Super-Clusters:-The-Cosmological-Principle

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